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De'Aaron Fox hit 8-of-11 shots for 16 points, three boards, four assists and nothing else in Monday's loss to the Pistons.

Not his best line, but the shooting was stellar and he came through with a nice showing for his playoff owners. Especially when you consider he had just six points, one rebound and two assists on Friday.

Quinn Cook (right hand contusion) scored 20 points with five rebounds, five assists, two triples and four turnovers in an 89-75 loss to the Spurs on Monday.

He was second on the Warriors in minutes played with 38 and continues to step up for a team that has injuries to all four of their superstars. Stephen Curry (ankle) is going to be re-evaluated before Friday's game vs. Atlanta, but if he misses more time Cook has proved to be a solid fantasy asset. Over his last three starts, Cook is averaging 24.3 points, 4.0 assists, 4.3 rebounds, 1.7 steals and 4.0 triples with 38 or more minutes in each. Not bad for a player with a two-way contract.

Andre Drummond hit just 2-of-7 shots for four points on Monday, but also had 16 rebounds, two assists and three blocks in a win over the Kings.

Drummond wasn't as great as he has been tonight and we were all hoping for more against Willie Cauley-Stein and company, but he at least came through with big boards and blocks in this one. Look for Drummond to bounce back on Tuesday against the Suns.

Stanley Johnson started on Monday and had 11 points, four rebounds, one assist, three steals and a 3-pointer in 25 minutes.

He started over James Ennis and was decent, but there's a good chance he could be turned loose for a few silly-season specials once the Pistons officially cash it in on the season. But the bottom line is that there are probably more reliable players on your waiver wire right now.

Ish Smith hit 7-of-10 shots and two 3-pointers on his way to 18 points, four rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block in 34 minutes of Monday's win over the Kings.

Reggie Jackson (ankle) is due back any day now for the Pistons, but didn't play tonight and Smith decided to post a monster line before Jackson returns to steal his Thunder. Smith's numbers had been fading and will continue to once Jackson is back, but put up a monster game tonight. Keep rolling him out there until the wheels fall off, and then prepare to move on without him.

Andre Iguodala played through a bruised left shoulder on Monday vs. the Spurs, playing 25 minutes with 10 points, five rebounds, four assists, one steal, one block and one triple.

In addition to his shoulder injury, he's also had issues with his knee and wrist. The Warriors don't have the luxury of resting him right now, as their four best players are currently sidelined. Iggy hasn't been anything special in his last three games since Kevin Durant (ribs, rest) went down, averaging 10.6 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 0.7 steals and 1.0 triples. He's not a must-own player with the Warriors off until Friday.

Jordan Bell started the second half for Draymond Green (pelvic contusion) on Monday vs. the Spurs, scoring a single point with three boards, one assist and two blocks in 23 minutes.

The Warriors seem content to spread the frontcourt minutes to five or six different players, limiting the upside of each. Green's injury isn't serious and the Warriors have three days off, so there are no immediate fantasy pickups. If Green can't go vs. the Hawks on Friday, Bell and Kevon Looney will be on the radar as streaming options.

Kevon Looney (bruised jaw) played well in 22 minutes vs. the Spurs on Monday, scoring 12 points on 6-of-7 shooting with eight rebounds, three steals and one block.

He's now played 20+ minutes in four straight games for the shorthanded Warriors, averaging 10.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 2.3 blocks and 1.8 steals in that span. Draymond Green also went down with a pelvic contusion tonight, so his status for Friday's game vs. the Hawks is up in the air. The Warriors play two more games this week and are off until Friday, so deep-league owners can wait a few days if they want to give Looney a look.